COMPADRE_The shy girl_The Gamble_The Sea Witch Babysitter
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COMPADRE
it was a bright saturday afternoon in the streets of India. Raju was a student of Erudite Academy and was going back home from school with his two friends Shyam and babu. They had one week left for their school summer holidays and were discussing how they'll spend their weekends this year. On their way back home, Raju saw a photograph which was lying on the road. He picked the photograph and saw that it was a photograph of a beautiful butterfly with " PALOS VERBES BLUE" written on the back. They found the photograph so attractive that all the three of them kept starring at the photograph for f...
The shy girl
...THE SHY GIRL...I used to be a party girl. My name used to run through everyone's mind as the first person who'd want to party, but not my friend's name. No. She was unique, soft, introverted. She would accompany me not sometimes, and those sometimes were the best. I can't believe how amazing it used to be. How amazing friendship can be. Leave love with heartbreak and betrayal, friendship goes way over the top. That was us. Best friends. An extrovert and an introvert. And oh how we thought nothing could separate us. Funny how life always has things it's way. Funny how we're s...
The Gamble
“Here’s 100,000 dollars for Jacksonville to beat Kansas City outright tonight,” Mark stated in a tone of self-satisfaction, his voice barely concealing his internal monologue. “I am a prophet. I can beat the system. Here in Vegas, the gambling Mecca of America, the odds were in my favor, not the casino’s,” he thought to himself. “Where the hell did you get 100G’s?” Samuel, Mark’s chwww.onedoor.ccildhood friend, asked. He was almost yelling in shock, yet his voice was still drowned out by the sounds of electronic beeping and change dispensing at the nearby slot machines. “Are we celebrating a surprise prom...
The Sea Witch Babysitter
The Sea Witch Babysitter By Diana DawnOh, the drama! And it wasn’t even when we were out on the stage! Let me back up. I’m Susan Aldrich. I’m a few years older than some of these youngsters. Back in “the day”, while my “stage friends” got their theater degrees, I was getting a computer science degree. So now that I have established somewhat of a career and a fairly comfortable… albeit single… lifestyle, I’m having to get my “theater bug” fix by volunteering at a local community theater. As a refreshing change, it’s a “family friendly” theater. So I can actually invite my little nieces to come ...
